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[6 Sep 2008 | No Comment | 121 views]

A good website or a blog need a lot of icons, photos, sounds & fonts . Though many of the basic icons & images are freely available on the internet , the more sensible ones are available for a small price.
iCLIPART offers the highest quality collection of clip art available on the Internet. Plus we have the largest QUANTITY of any clipart site with over 7.8 million images.
The vast majority of our content is provided in vector file formats (.EPS & .AI) making it the perfect …

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[11 Jul 2008 | No Comment | 45 views]

Google has recently posted a short article with tips & advice on how to design a website . The design tips are useful to well versed designers as well as the upcoming webmasters, focussing on some of the essential success factors of an effective website.
This is true for bloggers as well. And especially for those who want to make money from blogging .
Having an effective design & a strong content is a sure way to win attention on the internet!

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[24 Jun 2008 | No Comment | 19 views]

Designing websites & blogs is tricky. And designing your blogs on your own & avoiding the common design mistakes is very difficult if not impossible.
For 2 reasons : One, you have so much information to share, and so little place to put it so that they all appear in front of the reader at once. Two, there are so many softwares, tools & functionalities available to a designer, and most of them free, that you find it hard to choose one & eliminate 2 others.
In this post, I shall share …

Blogging, Education, Publishing »

[23 Jun 2008 | No Comment | 17 views]

Many times even when you have excellent content on your websites & blogs, there are constraints that discourage visitors from spending time on your site or even coming back repeatedly.
You may be losing valuable readers not because of your content but because of technical & cosmetic issues that you may not realize even exists.
It may be worth to take a look at the top 5 reasons why people could go away from your web page or not return to your website anymore. I have added a few suggestions & …

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[25 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 44 views]

The term Banner Blindness came in first when visitors to various websites subconsciously predicted the location of advertisements and banner and quite naturally ignored those portions of the websites. It is as if the advertising banner never really existed for the visitors! With the effect spreading over all ad types, the more commonly used term followed with Ad Blindness .